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- B60J—WINDOWS, WINDSCREENS, NON-FIXED ROOFS, DOORS, OR SIMILAR DEVICES FOR VEHICLES; REMOVABLE EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE COVERINGS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES
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- B60J—WINDOWS, WINDSCREENS, NON-FIXED ROOFS, DOORS, OR SIMILAR DEVICES FOR VEHICLES; REMOVABLE EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE COVERINGS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES
- B60J7/00—Non-fixed roofs; Roofs with movable panels, e.g. rotary sunroofs
- B60J7/08—Non-fixed roofs; Roofs with movable panels, e.g. rotary sunroofs of non-sliding type, i.e. movable or removable roofs or panels, e.g. let-down tops or roofs capable of being easily detached or of assuming a collapsed or inoperative position
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- the present invention relates to vehicle windshields, and particularly to a vehicle roof with a retractable windshield adapted for use with utility task vehicles (UTVs, also referred to as Utility Terrain Vehicles, Utility Type Vehicles, or simply Utility Vehicles)), golf carts, construction vehicles and the like.
- UUVs utility task vehicles
- UTVs also referred to as Utility Terrain Vehicles, Utility Type Vehicles, or simply Utility Vehicles
- golf carts construction vehicles and the like.
- Utility task vehicles UTVs
- golf carts construction vehicles and the like are typically provided without windshields.
- UTVs Utility task vehicles
- the vehicles are being used in a broader range of environments, some of which require the addition of a windshield, windscreen or the like.
- vehicles with removable and adjustable windshields and windscreens are known, such arrangements are typically either mechanically complex or automated, neither of which may be readily applied to the relatively simple structures of UTVs, golf carts and the like.
- the vehicle roof with a retractable windshield provides a retractable windshield for such vehicles as utility task vehicles (UTVs), golf carts and the like, which typically do not include a windshield.
- the vehicle roof with a retractable windshield includes a roof base adapted for mounting on the vehicle in place of the conventional single panel roof.
- a cover is also provided, the cover being adapted for mounting on the roof base so that a storage compartment is defined therebetween.
- a rear edge of the cover is pivotally secured to a rear edge of the roof base by hinges or the like.
- a windshield having a support frame with opposed upper and lower edges is removably and slidably received within the storage compartment defined between the cover and the roof base. In use, the user manually raises the cover with respect to the roof base.
- the cover is preferably selectively supported in the open position by at least one pneumatic cylinder or the like. In this open position, the frame and the windshield may be slid out from the storage compartment, the windshield frame being supported by a front frame of the vehicle, which is typically defined by front roll bars or the like.
- FIG. 1 is an environmental, perspective view of a vehicle roof with a retractable windshield according to the present invention, the retractable windshield being shown in a fully deployed position.
- FIG. 2 is an environmental, perspective view of the vehicle roof with a retractable windshield according to the present invention, shown with the windshield in the process of being deployed.
- FIG. 3 is a partial perspective view of the interior of a roof compartment of the vehicle roof with a retractable windshield according to the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a partial perspective view of the interior of the roof compartment of FIG. 3 , shown with the retractable windshield in a stowed position.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the vehicle roof with a retractable windshield according to the present invention, shown with the retractable windshield in a partially deployed position.
- FIG. 6 is a rear perspective view illustrating a windshield frame of the vehicle roof with a retractable windshield.
- the vehicle roof with a retractable windshield 10 provides a retractable windshield 16 for vehicles, such as utility task vehicles (UTVs), golf carts and the like, which do not typically include a windshield. It should be understood that the UTV 12 is shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 for exemplary purposes only, and that the vehicle roof with a retractable windshield 10 may be used on any suitable type of vehicle.
- UTVs utility task vehicles
- FIGS. 1 and 2 for exemplary purposes only, and that the vehicle roof with a retractable windshield 10 may be used on any suitable type of vehicle.
- the vehicle roof with a retractable windshield 10 includes a roof base 26 adapted for mounting on the vehicle 12 where a conventional single panel roof would be attached (shown in the example of FIGS. 1 and 2 as being mounted on upper roll bars 34 ).
- a cover 22 is also provided, with the cover 22 being adapted for mounting on the roof base 26 so that a storage compartment 60 is defined therebetween.
- a rear edge 23 of the cover 22 is pivotally secured to a rear edge 27 of the roof base 26 by hinges 38 or the like. It should be understood that the overall dimensions and configuration of the roof base 26 and cover 22 ultimately depend upon the particular vehicle 12 to which the vehicle roof with a retractable windshield 10 is applied.
- the cover 22 is preferably selectively supported in the open position by at least one pneumatic cylinder 32 or the like. In this open position, the frame 14 and the windshield 16 may be slid out from the storage compartment 60 , the windshield frame 14 being supported by a front frame of the vehicle 12 , which is typically defined by front roll bars 20 or the like.
- the at least one pneumatic cylinder 32 is pivotally attached at its opposite ends to the lower surface of the cover 22 and to the upper surface of the roof base 26 , respectively.
- pivotal joints 44 , 46 are shown in FIG. 4 for exemplary purposes only, and that the at least one pneumatic cylinder 32 may be pivotally secured to the lower surface of the cover 22 and to the upper surface of the roof base 26 by any suitable type of pivotal attachment.
- a pair of pneumatic cylinders 32 are shown positioned adjacent opposed lateral edges of the cover 22 and roof base 26 , it should be understood that any suitable number of pneumatic cylinders 32 , or any other suitable type of holders or supports, may be utilized.
- At least one roller 52 is preferably rotatably mounted to the upper edge 13 of the windshield frame 14 for selective rolling engagement with the lower surface of the cover 22 when the windshield 16 is being deployed or stowed.
- a pair of rollers 52 are provided.
- Each roller 52 is rotatably mounted on one end of upper edge 13 of the windshield frame 14 .
- a pair of side tracks 104 are preferably provided on the underside of cover 22 for guiding rollers 52 .
- At least one clamp 50 , bracket, or the like is secured to a front edge 25 of the roof base 26 for releasably grasping front ends of side tracks 104 when the cover 22 is in the closed position of FIG. 1 .
- This provides releasable locking and securement of the cover 22 to the roof base 26 when roof base 26 is in the lowered or closed position.
- a pair of guide brackets 100 each having a circular recess 102 for sliding against the side roll bars 20 , are preferably fixed to the lower edge 15 of the windshield frame 14 .
- the front edge of the cover 22 preferably forms an overhang 24 so that when the cover 22 is lowered and the windshield 16 is deployed, the overhang 24 provides additional securement for the upper edge 13 of the windshield frame 14 .
- a windshield support base 18 is preferably mounted on the hood of the vehicle 12 adjacent the front frame 20 .
- An upper end of the windshield support base 18 releasably supports the lower edge 15 of the windshield frame 14 when the windshield 16 is deployed.
- the lower edge 15 of the windshield frame 14 preferably includes at least one engaging member 54 or any other suitable type of engaging member for releasable attachment to the upper end of the windshield support base 18 when the windshield 16 is in the deployed state.
- at least one recess or aperture is formed in the upper end of the windshield support base 18 for receiving the at least one engaging member 54 .
- At least one block 40 is preferably mounted on the upper surface of the roof base 26 adjacent the rear edge 27 thereof As shown in FIG. 3 , a groove 42 is formed in an upper surface of the at least one block 40 for releasably receiving the upper edge 13 of the windshield frame 14 when the windshield frame 14 is stowed within the storage compartment 60 , thus holding the frame 14 and windshield 16 in place within the storage compartment 60 when not in use. When in the stowed position, the windshield frame 14 and the windshield 16 are prevented from movement by engagement with the at least one block 40 and the lowering of the cover 22 .
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- This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/406,606, filed Oct. 26, 2010.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to vehicle windshields, and particularly to a vehicle roof with a retractable windshield adapted for use with utility task vehicles (UTVs, also referred to as Utility Terrain Vehicles, Utility Type Vehicles, or simply Utility Vehicles)), golf carts, construction vehicles and the like.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Utility task vehicles (UTVs), golf carts, construction vehicles and the like are typically provided without windshields. With the growing popularity of such vehicles, particularly UTVs, the vehicles are being used in a broader range of environments, some of which require the addition of a windshield, windscreen or the like. Although vehicles with removable and adjustable windshields and windscreens are known, such arrangements are typically either mechanically complex or automated, neither of which may be readily applied to the relatively simple structures of UTVs, golf carts and the like.
- Thus, a vehicle roof with a retractable windshield solving the aforementioned problems is desired.
- The vehicle roof with a retractable windshield provides a retractable windshield for such vehicles as utility task vehicles (UTVs), golf carts and the like, which typically do not include a windshield. The vehicle roof with a retractable windshield includes a roof base adapted for mounting on the vehicle in place of the conventional single panel roof. A cover is also provided, the cover being adapted for mounting on the roof base so that a storage compartment is defined therebetween. A rear edge of the cover is pivotally secured to a rear edge of the roof base by hinges or the like.
- A windshield having a support frame with opposed upper and lower edges is removably and slidably received within the storage compartment defined between the cover and the roof base. In use, the user manually raises the cover with respect to the roof base. The cover is preferably selectively supported in the open position by at least one pneumatic cylinder or the like. In this open position, the frame and the windshield may be slid out from the storage compartment, the windshield frame being supported by a front frame of the vehicle, which is typically defined by front roll bars or the like.
- These and other features of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.
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FIG. 1 is an environmental, perspective view of a vehicle roof with a retractable windshield according to the present invention, the retractable windshield being shown in a fully deployed position. -
FIG. 2 is an environmental, perspective view of the vehicle roof with a retractable windshield according to the present invention, shown with the windshield in the process of being deployed. -
FIG. 3 is a partial perspective view of the interior of a roof compartment of the vehicle roof with a retractable windshield according to the present invention. -
FIG. 4 is a partial perspective view of the interior of the roof compartment ofFIG. 3 , shown with the retractable windshield in a stowed position. -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the vehicle roof with a retractable windshield according to the present invention, shown with the retractable windshield in a partially deployed position. -
FIG. 6 is a rear perspective view illustrating a windshield frame of the vehicle roof with a retractable windshield. - Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings.
- The vehicle roof with a
retractable windshield 10 provides aretractable windshield 16 for vehicles, such as utility task vehicles (UTVs), golf carts and the like, which do not typically include a windshield. It should be understood that the UTV 12 is shown inFIGS. 1 and 2 for exemplary purposes only, and that the vehicle roof with aretractable windshield 10 may be used on any suitable type of vehicle. - As best shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2 , the vehicle roof with aretractable windshield 10 includes aroof base 26 adapted for mounting on thevehicle 12 where a conventional single panel roof would be attached (shown in the example ofFIGS. 1 and 2 as being mounted on upper roll bars 34). Acover 22 is also provided, with thecover 22 being adapted for mounting on theroof base 26 so that astorage compartment 60 is defined therebetween. As best shown inFIG. 3 , arear edge 23 of thecover 22 is pivotally secured to arear edge 27 of theroof base 26 byhinges 38 or the like. It should be understood that the overall dimensions and configuration of theroof base 26 andcover 22 ultimately depend upon theparticular vehicle 12 to which the vehicle roof with aretractable windshield 10 is applied. - A
windshield 16 having anouter support frame 14 with opposed upper andlower edges storage compartment 60 defined between thecover 22 and theroof base 26. It should be understood that the overall dimensions and configuration of thewindshield 16 and thewindshield frame 14 ultimately depend upon theparticular vehicle 12 to which the vehicle roof with aretractable windshield 10 is applied. - In use, in order to deploy the
windshield 16, the user manually raises thecover 22 with respect to theroof base 26. As best shown inFIGS. 2 and 4 , thecover 22 is preferably selectively supported in the open position by at least onepneumatic cylinder 32 or the like. In this open position, theframe 14 and thewindshield 16 may be slid out from thestorage compartment 60, thewindshield frame 14 being supported by a front frame of thevehicle 12, which is typically defined byfront roll bars 20 or the like. - Preferably, as shown in
FIG. 4 , the at least onepneumatic cylinder 32 is pivotally attached at its opposite ends to the lower surface of thecover 22 and to the upper surface of theroof base 26, respectively. It should be understood thatpivotal joints FIG. 4 for exemplary purposes only, and that the at least onepneumatic cylinder 32 may be pivotally secured to the lower surface of thecover 22 and to the upper surface of theroof base 26 by any suitable type of pivotal attachment. Although a pair ofpneumatic cylinders 32 are shown positioned adjacent opposed lateral edges of thecover 22 androof base 26, it should be understood that any suitable number ofpneumatic cylinders 32, or any other suitable type of holders or supports, may be utilized. - Further, as shown in
FIG. 2 , at least oneroller 52 is preferably rotatably mounted to theupper edge 13 of thewindshield frame 14 for selective rolling engagement with the lower surface of thecover 22 when thewindshield 16 is being deployed or stowed. Preferably, a pair ofrollers 52 are provided. Eachroller 52 is rotatably mounted on one end ofupper edge 13 of thewindshield frame 14. It should be understood that any suitable type of roller or wheel may be utilized. As further shown inFIG. 2 , a pair ofside tracks 104 are preferably provided on the underside ofcover 22 for guidingrollers 52. - As shown in
FIG. 5 , at least oneclamp 50, bracket, or the like is secured to afront edge 25 of theroof base 26 for releasably grasping front ends ofside tracks 104 when thecover 22 is in the closed position ofFIG. 1 . This provides releasable locking and securement of thecover 22 to theroof base 26 whenroof base 26 is in the lowered or closed position. As best shown inFIG. 6 , a pair ofguide brackets 100, each having acircular recess 102 for sliding against theside roll bars 20, are preferably fixed to thelower edge 15 of thewindshield frame 14. Additionally, as best shown inFIG. 1 , the front edge of thecover 22 preferably forms anoverhang 24 so that when thecover 22 is lowered and thewindshield 16 is deployed, theoverhang 24 provides additional securement for theupper edge 13 of thewindshield frame 14. - As best shown in
FIG. 1 , awindshield support base 18 is preferably mounted on the hood of thevehicle 12 adjacent thefront frame 20. An upper end of thewindshield support base 18 releasably supports thelower edge 15 of thewindshield frame 14 when thewindshield 16 is deployed. As shown in Figs, 5 and 6, thelower edge 15 of thewindshield frame 14 preferably includes at least oneengaging member 54 or any other suitable type of engaging member for releasable attachment to the upper end of thewindshield support base 18 when thewindshield 16 is in the deployed state. Preferably, at least one recess or aperture is formed in the upper end of thewindshield support base 18 for receiving the at least oneengaging member 54. - Additionally, at least one
block 40 is preferably mounted on the upper surface of theroof base 26 adjacent therear edge 27 thereof As shown inFIG. 3 , agroove 42 is formed in an upper surface of the at least oneblock 40 for releasably receiving theupper edge 13 of thewindshield frame 14 when thewindshield frame 14 is stowed within thestorage compartment 60, thus holding theframe 14 andwindshield 16 in place within thestorage compartment 60 when not in use. When in the stowed position, thewindshield frame 14 and thewindshield 16 are prevented from movement by engagement with the at least oneblock 40 and the lowering of thecover 22. - It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.
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